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What does the Bible say about the person of Jesus Christ?

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The Bible reveals Jesus as both fully God and fully man, embodying mysteries of faith and salvation.

The person of Jesus Christ is complex and multifaceted, as described in Scripture, illustrating his dual nature as both divine and human. Isaiah calls him a child and a counselor, highlighting his humanity, while simultaneously referring to him as the Everlasting Father, affirming his divinity. This paradox is central to understanding his role in salvation, as he is presented as an infant yet the infinite God, embodying both the man of sorrows and mighty God, as seen in passages like Isaiah 9:6 and Romans 11:33.

Understanding Christ requires revelation rather than mere intellectual pursuit. As Jesus explained to Peter, it is not human reason that reveals his glory but the Father's divine revelation (Matthew 16:17). Christ himself is both the object of faith and the author of faith, illustrating that true understanding comes from the illumination of the Holy Spirit. Hence, the depth of the knowledge and wisdom of God found in Jesus Christ remains a mystery, one that invites believers to seek a deeper relationship through faith rather than intellect alone.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:6, Romans 11:33, Matthew 16:17, John 14:6, Colossians 1:17

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